2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2018.07.018
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Characterization of lithium-glass and polyvinyl toluene heterogeneous composites with varying geometries for fast neutron detection

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“…The aromatic solvents meet these requirements and as such toluene, benzene and dioxane, became common solvents early in the history of liquid scintillation counting and remain common today [67]. Toluene, a common liquid scintillator material itself [68], is most often used in LSC as the solvent containing small quantities of additional scintillant, typically between 0-1 % by volume. However, in recent years there has been a…”
Section: Liquid Scintillation Cocktailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aromatic solvents meet these requirements and as such toluene, benzene and dioxane, became common solvents early in the history of liquid scintillation counting and remain common today [67]. Toluene, a common liquid scintillator material itself [68], is most often used in LSC as the solvent containing small quantities of additional scintillant, typically between 0-1 % by volume. However, in recent years there has been a…”
Section: Liquid Scintillation Cocktailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A custom heterogeneous composite detector was used to detect neutrons from neutron-induced fission. The detector has a height and diameter of 12.7 cm 35 . An array of enriched Li-6 scintillating glass (GS20) square rods (1 × 1 × 7.6 cm 3 ) was embedded and centered in a scintillating polyvinyl toluene (PVT) matrix.…”
Section: Experimental Setupsmentioning
confidence: 99%